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14 Cards in this Set
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Removing all sources of positive reinforcement following a behavior in order to decrease the behavior
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Timeout
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maladaptive behavior is considered a growth disorder;
-there is an abandonment of the self for the self-image; -a lack of integration |
Gestalt Therapy
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more probable behaviors will reinforce less probable behaviors
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Premack's Principle
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-Autistic phase
-Symbiotic phase -Separation-Individuation phase |
Margaret Mahler's Separation-Individuation Theory of Child Development:
3 Phases |
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pairing CS and US to turn UR into CR. Primary goal is to help a client unlearn previously learned connections between specific stimuli and specific maladaptive behaviors
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classical conditioning
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the use of consequences to modify the occurrence and form of behavior
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operant conditioning
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The Psyche consists of 3 structures:
-Consciousness/Ego -Personal Unconscious -Collective Unconscious |
Jung's Analytic Psychology
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Focuses on the impact of cognitive schemas, automatic thoughts, and cognitive distortions on emotion and behavior
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Cognitive Therapy - Beck
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views maladaptive behavior as abnormalities in object relations - usually begin in early childhood
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Object Relations Theory -Fairbairn, Klein
is a psychodynamic theory within psychoanalytic psychology. |
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behaviors are seen as purposeful and originate within the individual
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Reality Therapy - Glasser
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according to ego analysts, maladaptive behavior occurs when
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the ego loses autonomy and the id and superego run rampant
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Rational Emotive Therapy
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Albert Ellis
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Cognitive Restructuring Therapy
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Aaron Beck
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Self Instruction
Stress Inoculation |
Meichenbaum
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